At ManpowerGroup, we believe in human potential and we advocate acceptance, respect and inclusion. We are committed to do all we can to fight racism and to strengthen diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging within our company, and in the communities in which we live and operate. We also know, from our vast experience in labor markets across the world, that we must engage and include all available talent and ignite human potential to sustainably grow prosperity around the world. It is the right thing to do, and it is what we must do to prosper.
Our commitment to diversity and inclusion is driven from the top by our CEO, and our leaders are held accountable to nurture workplace cultures where people from all backgrounds feel welcome and valued. We focus on creating a culture of conscious inclusion in our own organization, and with our client and community partners we develop and support programs that upskill underrepresented and underserved populations for meaningful and sustainable work.
Strengthened our anti-racist stance and commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB)
Established our North America Diversity Council led by Regional President with representation at all levels
Launched our Culture Matters initiative to measure culture fitness for the future, with organization-wide survey and focus groups for 400+ employees in Q1 2021 with plans for global culture program roll-out
7 Designed and delivered INCVUDE program internally and with clients to help leaders incorporate DEIB into everyday actions and decisions
Committed to hiring, retaining, developing and advancing more women into leadership, and are on track to achieve the goal we set in 2018 of 40% women in leadership by 2024
Committed to accelerating the path to pay equity, and conduct a gender pay equity analysis in our largest markets every year
The world's total working populatio are women
Managerial or leadership positions are held by women
Globally, we are committed to gender parity as a first, shared diversity and inclusion priority in all our countries. Following gender, our key markets also prioritize a second diversity focus and goals relevant to each local labor market. These focus areas include addressing the representation of ethnic and racial minorities, people with disabilities, refugees and immigrants, generational diversity and socio-economically disadvantaged populations. Progress against diversity goals are reported annually to the Global Diversity Officer and the Board of Directors.
Globally, we are committed to gender parity as a first, shared diversity and inclusion priority in all our countries. Following gender, our key markets also prioritize a second diversity focus and goals relevant to each local labor market. These focus areas include addressing the representation of ethnic and racial minorities, people with disabilities, refugees and immigrants, generational diversity and socio-economically disadvantaged populations. Progress against diversity goals are reported annually to the Global Diversity Officer and the Board of Directors.
We continue to make progress in building a strong pipeline of diverse leaders and providing opportunities to diverse candidates. We are consistently recognized as a best place to work for women, LGBTQ equality and disability inclusion and our employees rate us highly on Diversity & Inclusion in our Annual People Survey. We are proud of what we have accomplished, but know that we still have a long way to go to make our communities and workplaces more equitable and inclusive. As employers, we should all be asking ourselves: what more can we do to make sure meaningful jobs, competitive wages, equitable promotions and wider opportunities are available to all? That’s what we do.